
Bernard-Henri Lévy
Israel must convince the world to direct its pressure on the sponsors of terror - opinion
Why Durban IV must be boycotted - opinion
How Turkey's Erdogan conned ‘The New York Times’ - opinion
The Honor of Israel
This honor, and thus its weight, has a paradoxical effect, you see, to make me feel light at the same time as filling me with gravity and a sense of duty.
Donald Trump’s ‘Plot Against America’
May the recipients of Trump’s sudden solicitude be as wary of this new friend as they are of their enemies.
Donald Trump’s ‘Plot Against America’
The world is now collectively writing a new novel.
The saintliness of Elie Wiesel 1928-2016
Elie Wiesel had an expression that could pass in a moment from joy and gaiety to infinite sadness.
The United Kingdom’s strange defeat
It is not the dawn of a reconstruction but the possible twilight of an ambitious project of civilization set in motion by a band that included a certain Winston Churchill.
Time to start standing up to Saudi Arabia
The democracies, in particular and as usual, have daintily averted their gaze.
The new threat to democratic France
What a pity if, after standing so courageously against an outside enemy, France were to yield to an inner enemy that dreams, in its way, of bringing the nation to its knees.
Barack Obama and the Oslo effect
No questions today are as essential or as agonizing as these.
Russia’s European game in Syria
Europeans must wake up to Putin’s design before it is too late.
Things we need to stop hearing about the ‘stabbing intifada’
It is highly doubtful that “intifada” is the right term to apply to acts that bear more resemblance to the latest installment of a worldwide jihad of which Israel is just one of the stages.